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There are 13 different meanings of Scotch.


Hopscotch by Julio Cortázar
5 products, approx. 58 pages
Hopscotch (in Scotland, peevers), a children's game where a bed is marked out with chalk lines on the pavement to form a series of squares and the children (usually girls) take turns to slide the peever (often a round stone or a shoe polish tin filled with sand) along the bed and then try to hop and jump from square to square to reach the peever without misstep.
Cocktail
1 product, approx. 6 pages
Scotch mist, a cocktail whose main ingredient is whisky. (Also see below for other meanings).
Scotch Game
1 product, approx. 4 pages
Scotch Game, a chess opening.
Scotch egg
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Scotch egg, a boiled egg served wrapped in sausage meat, then dipped in breadcrumbs, and fried
Scotch (band)
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Scotch (band), an Italian disco/pop group during the 1980s, consisting of members Vince Lancini and Franz Felleti. Memorable hits include "Disco Band" and "Delirio Mind".
Scotch College
1 product, approx. 0 pages
Scotch College, the name of private schools associated with the Presbyterian Church and/or the Uniting Church, in Australia.
Scotch, an adjective meaning having to do with Scotland. Modern Scots use Scottish or Scots to describe people, reserving Scotch for inanimate things such as Scotch whisky or Scotch linen. In the Scottish dialects of English — Lallans, Ullans, etc. — as opposed to English, the adjective is used much more broadly, for example, Scotch fiddle (an itch), Scotch convoy (hospitably seeing someone home), Scotch European (Scotsman who lives on mainland Europe).
Scotch pancake, a small, often buttered, sweet pancake served as a teatime dessert.
Butterscotch, a kind of hard toffee. The suffix scotch has the same origin as in hopscotch. The toffee was notched, or scored, to make it easier to break into pieces.
Scotch Tape, a commercial brand name for a type of adhesive tape made by 3M

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